New indigenous-led project launched in N.B. to address opioid crisis
Thirty patients will receive a combination of opiate agonist treatment and cannabinoid treatments.
Thirty patients will receive a combination of opiate agonist treatment and cannabinoid treatments.
The Central Okanagan Food Bank had 7,350 visitations to its Kelowna and West Kelowna locations. That's a 40 per cent increase over the monthly average of 2022.
Police said four bodies were found in a home in Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday evening, and that they aren't looking for a suspect.
Ottawa approved the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project in April, subject to 370 conditions for protecting the environment, local wildlife and First Nations land-use activities.
Police in Kingston, Ont., say six students were on a school bus that was involved in a collision with a car Wednesday morning. The two drivers were sent to hospital.
Chasing Horse appeared in court in Nevada on Wednesday and has filed an appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court, according to Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service Sergeant Nancy Farmer.
Canadian ultra low-cost carrier Flair Airlines announced it has added two leased Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet in time for the busy summer season.
Here's a look at where some mayoral candidates stand on the relocation of the Ontario Science Centre.
St. Albert asked residents and business owners to conserve water Monday, saying that the reservoirs were at 'near critical' levels, but as of Wednesday, they were back to normal.
The coroner says that consent forms used in the health-care system should be changed to ask people whether they agree to have their medical information shared with loved ones.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says he is ``delighted'' that Michael Andlauer's bidding group has reached a deal in principle to buy the NHL's Senators.
Last Tuesday, a video began circulating on social media showing a student ripping down a Pride flag from the flagpole at Sir Fredrick Banting Secondary School and kicking it.